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14 results filtered with: Langlumé, Pierre, 1790-
  • Three lecherous men gather round a pretty street seller, admiring her rather than her wares. Coloured lithograph by Langlumé after E. Pigal.
  • Jean Nicolas Marjolin. Lithograph by Langlumé after A. Chazal.
  • A long parasitical worm (tapeworm) is extracted from an emaciated man. Coloured lithograph by Langlumé, 1823.
  • Two young men are approached by a prostitute: she is a clothed skeleton holding a made-up mask in front of her face, representing syphilis. Lithograph by J.J. Grandville, 1830.
  • André Mazet tending people suffering from yellow fever in the streets of Barcelona. Lithograph by Langlumé after J. Arago.
  • A group of fashionable physicians gathered around a sick patient listen to one of their number proclaiming the virtue of leeches. Coloured lithograph by Langlumé after E.J. Pigal, 1824.
  • In a garden, men with wens look through magnifying glasses at round flowers. Coloured lithograph by Langlumé after E.J. Pigal, 1823.
  • A female barber lathering the face of a nervous man. Coloured lithograph by Langlumé after E.J. Pigal, 1825.
  • Two young men are approached by a prostitute: she is a clothed skeleton holding a made-up mask in front of her face, representing syphilis. Lithograph by J.J. Grandville, 1830.
  • A voyager encounters Death. Lithograph by Langlumé after Jean Grandville.
  • Death pays a visit to a baron. Lithograph by Langlumé after Jean Grandville.
  • A fortune-teller reading the fortune of a young couple. Lithograph by L. Noël, 1830, after M. Gérard.
  • A maid shows an old man his smallpocked face in a hand mirror. Coloured lithograph by Langlumé, 1823.
  • Two devils in a laboratory produce statutes with the help of a genie; showing the repressive nature of the government of France under Louis-Philippe, especially concerning the freedom of the press. Lithograph by E. Le Poittevin, 1831.